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Carol Howley - Technician

CarolCarol Howley has been a member of the veterinary community for over 12 years. She knew her calling from an early age was to work with animals and got her start as a kennel technician in her home state of Connecticut. After relocating to Florida in 2001 she decided to take her career to the next level, attending the Florida Institute of Animal Arts. After  graduation she set out to establish herself as a certified veterinary assistant, working for Banfield, the Pet Hospital in Casselberry. In 2003 she made the move to Tuscawilla Oaks Animal Hospital in Oviedo, where she met Dr. Rick and Dr. John and began building a solid working relationship and gaining the experience needed to help her attain her next goal, becoming a certified veterinary technician.

Carol is now enrolled in the Saint Petersburg College, pursuing her AS Degree in Veterinary Technology.   She relocated to Apopka shortly before Park Avenue Animal Hospital opened its doors, and has been a member of the team since 2008. As Lead Technician she oversees the rest of the tech staff, leading by example and ensuring that everyone on the team continues to reach toward the common goal of providing only the best care for both pet and owner. Her personal passion for animal care includes focuses on client education regarding nutrition, rehabilitation and animal behavior, though she is well-rounded and knowledgeable about many aspects of small animal medicine. She loves all animal types, as evidenced by the motley crew of pets in her personal care, including two dogs, a cat, a rat, and a catfish.

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Veterinarian's Oath

Vet SymbolBeing admitted to the profession of veterinary medicine, I solemnly swear to use my scientific knowledge and skills for the benefit of society through the protection of animal health, the relief of animal suffering, the conservation of animal resources, the promotion of public health, and the advancement of medical knowledge.

I will practice my profession conscientiously, with dignity, and in keeping with the principles of veterinary medical ethics. I accept as a lifelong obligation the continual improvement of my professional knowledge and competence. Veterinarian's Oath (AVMA, 1999)

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